Developed by UC San Diego with UNICEF and New Light Technologies, the tool helps Peru and Brazil anticipate dengue and malaria, plan resources and lay the groundwork for global expansion
A new GPS faculty member is leveraging her expertise in economics and AI to identify those most in need of financial help…
The “blue” social cost of carbon provides a more complete measure of the monetary harm caused by global climate damages
How Climate Policies that Incentivize and Penalize Can Drive the Clean Energy Transition
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Study finds that when clean energy incentives are applied consistently, the economy can reach an 80% reduction in energy-related carbon emissions by mid-century
Barbara Walter, delivering the final Elizabeth H.L. Bonkowsky Memorial Lecture, stressed that citizens and businesses must take immediate action to steer the U.S. away from authoritarianism
UC San Diego economist explains how flows of talent, technology and innovation link the two democracies — and why their shared prosperity depends on keeping those connections strong
Researchers from UC San Diego analyze data from California and Louisiana to explore how experiences of intimate partner violence relate to gun acquisition
Assistant Professor Román David Zárate studies how people experience the economy in different places, harnessing the power of maps and population data
Aila Matanock, a new GPS faculty member, studies the curious phenomenon of when one country asks another to take the reins over part of its government